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montana's government is open. not only for folks like you mike and folks in the audience to be able access database that's tell people what's going on in washington d.c. >> thank you, senator rehberg, one minute. >> there are two paths we can take this in country. senator tester and president obama have taken one path. he's voted with president obama 95% of the time. what have that given us, it's given us healthcare reform. it gave us the failed stimulus. the only shovel ready project really funded in a large sort of way was adding additional trillion dollars debt on our middle class. it also gave us not necessarily an energy policy but an environmental policy. you don't have to look very far down the veto to see the closing plant. it will cost us 35 jobs. it's going to cost the city of billings over $10 million a year in income in the surrounding area. that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >
montana's government is open. not only for folks like you mike and folks in the audience to be able access database that's tell people what's going on in washington d.c. >> thank you, senator rehberg, one minute. >> there are two paths we can take this in country. senator tester and president obama have taken one path. he's voted with president obama 95% of the time. what have that given us, it's given us healthcare reform. it gave us the failed stimulus. the only shovel ready...
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. >> and finally, montana, john tester versus reberg. >> dan cox, the libertarian candidate there, got to participate in a debate last night and took aim at both parties, criticized danny reberg on the issue of spending, and that's something that reberg has been going after tester about. so likewise there, the democrats want cox to be involved in these debates because they see them as pulling out some crucial support. now, the big caveat in all of this and including in montana is that a lot of these libertarian candidates do pull from democrats as well. a lot of college-age voters, a lot of people who support issues that libertarians support such as the legalization of marijuana. those are things that do pull support from some of those more liberal voters. whether or not, you know, at the end of the day it's a wash remains to be seen, but at least right now democrats hope that it's enough to tilt the senate majority in a few weeks. >> manu, thank you very much for our "politico briefing." >>> up next, british doctor stepping in to help that 14-year-old pakistani girl whose tragedy coul
. >> and finally, montana, john tester versus reberg. >> dan cox, the libertarian candidate there, got to participate in a debate last night and took aim at both parties, criticized danny reberg on the issue of spending, and that's something that reberg has been going after tester about. so likewise there, the democrats want cox to be involved in these debates because they see them as pulling out some crucial support. now, the big caveat in all of this and including in montana is...
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high wind warnings in effect for some areas of montana that will spread out into the plains. very windy, wet and stormy in the northern portions of the rockies. you can see one area of enhanced rain north of seattle towards bell ling ham. you will drive into that. south of i-5, hit-and-miss showers mostly in the higher elevations, areas like portland. we kept showers in the forecast, all areas of the northern rockies and northwest, another very warm day in southern california, near 90 once again. that's a look at for you. off-shore wind means warm temperatures, 82 degrees. >>> maybe the people in san diego can enjoy the sunshine and forget about the football game you'll tell us about later in the show. >> bill, thanks so much. if you have a pet, we have a food recall to tell you about. and the shocking appearance of the 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. >> peyton manning's heerk lean comeback ties dan marino for most fourth quarter come backs. it was unbelievable. you're watching "early today." >>> here are some of the stories making news this morning. khalid sheikh moh
high wind warnings in effect for some areas of montana that will spread out into the plains. very windy, wet and stormy in the northern portions of the rockies. you can see one area of enhanced rain north of seattle towards bell ling ham. you will drive into that. south of i-5, hit-and-miss showers mostly in the higher elevations, areas like portland. we kept showers in the forecast, all areas of the northern rockies and northwest, another very warm day in southern california, near 90 once...
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. >>> there is no place like home home and the two hikers stranded in montana's glacier national park are back home. neal peckens and his friend jason hiser landed yesterday evening at richmond international airport. they used their outdoor survival skills to stay alive while they were stranded in harsh weather. search teams found them after four days. >>> a pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban is making good progress in her recovery. doctors in britain say they're impressed with malala yousafzai's strength and resilience. a taliban gunman shot the 14- year-old last week as she rode home on her school bus. they say she deserved to die because she spoke out against the terror group. and taliban insurgents say if malala recovers, she'll try to kill her again. >>> a second death has been reported after receiving a tainted steroid injection. members of congress want to know if the company violated any laws or regulations. the nationwide meningitis outbreak has killed more than 15 people and sickened more than 200 others. >>> here's a look at some other things making news now
. >>> there is no place like home home and the two hikers stranded in montana's glacier national park are back home. neal peckens and his friend jason hiser landed yesterday evening at richmond international airport. they used their outdoor survival skills to stay alive while they were stranded in harsh weather. search teams found them after four days. >>> a pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban is making good progress in her recovery. doctors in britain say...
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. >> two hieshgs found alive and uninjured after they went missing for three-days in monta montana's glacier national park. they fell down into a ravine and couldn't get back to the trail. crews found them on monday and air lefted them out of the park. >> caught in the middle of a gun battle in afghanistan. for more colonel north joins us from hell men providence. >> he was the commander of the wech up weapons. >> how long have you been here? >> four months. >> he is in a district of helminen pov dense. they have the job of mentoring national security forces and when necessary engaging taliban insurgents. >> north west. looks like they are trying to maneuver on us. >> pretty much the only area left in the river valley where it is one that remains. it's a terrain that's favorable to them in a population that's favorable to them. what we are seeing is squad 2 platoon size of taliban some level of basic training and understanding of small unit tactics. they have got very advantageous terrain they fight a defensive fight out there and they are pretty good at it. >> fights like this are b
. >> two hieshgs found alive and uninjured after they went missing for three-days in monta montana's glacier national park. they fell down into a ravine and couldn't get back to the trail. crews found them on monday and air lefted them out of the park. >> caught in the middle of a gun battle in afghanistan. for more colonel north joins us from hell men providence. >> he was the commander of the wech up weapons. >> how long have you been here? >> four months....
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the one in montana is written very broadly. you can kill someone to prevent their unlawful entry into your home. >> this wasn't a girl scout who entered a garage and said do you want some cookies, mister. this is a guy who had argued with the shooter several times in the past. what else can he expect when he comes into his garage, other than a physical confrontation. megyn: mark, does it matter that he came into the garage? it's not like the affair guy was in his bedroom. a place where you clearly have that expectation. in his garage. >> the law is very clear. there is no exclusion for garage. it says your home. the garage is parts of your home. and you are allowed to use deadly force if number one to terminate the even lawful entry into the home, and number two, if you reasonably fear not just great bodily harm, but simply an assault. so he had every reason to believe an assault. these are legal arguments i'm making. factually i think both of them need to learn their ego is not their amigo. megyn: he's dead now because he want
the one in montana is written very broadly. you can kill someone to prevent their unlawful entry into your home. >> this wasn't a girl scout who entered a garage and said do you want some cookies, mister. this is a guy who had argued with the shooter several times in the past. what else can he expect when he comes into his garage, other than a physical confrontation. megyn: mark, does it matter that he came into the garage? it's not like the affair guy was in his bedroom. a place where...
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simpson, democratic governor of montana brian shwhite shweitzer. you can watch the debate on fbn, gauge market reaction, vote on what you're seeing. we'll give you the votes, follow up on the tweets. not just part of the picture, the whole picture. fbn. be there. >>> this is a fox news alert. the associated press is reporting that the obama administration is considering retaliatory strikes for the terror attack on 9/11 in benghazi. we will go do other things first but we'll stay on this for a little bit. according to the ap, it says the administration officials say the white house has put special operations strike force on notice and on stand by. >> there are two unusual things about this. it's been a month and they're considering. i mean, that's a deliberate, deliberate strategy. we're thinking about it. also, if you're thinking about it, why are you telling people? why are you telling people? you just go and do it. it's like that guy that always spoils the ending of every movie or the person that can't keep a secret for a surprise party. you ruin
simpson, democratic governor of montana brian shwhite shweitzer. you can watch the debate on fbn, gauge market reaction, vote on what you're seeing. we'll give you the votes, follow up on the tweets. not just part of the picture, the whole picture. fbn. be there. >>> this is a fox news alert. the associated press is reporting that the obama administration is considering retaliatory strikes for the terror attack on 9/11 in benghazi. we will go do other things first but we'll stay on...
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both men were lost in the rugged terrain of montana's glacier national forest. richard jordan spoke to the men about what kept them going in extreme conditions. >> pat, both men lost over ten pounds each and were looking forward to a really good meal. they hiked together many times before, but say they have never come close to being in a situation like this. and if their wives have anything to say about it, they won't again. >> we spent a lot of time in a tent. >> reporter: a two-day hiking trip for two friends turns into a six-day ordeal. neal peckens and jason hiser lived to tell their tale. the temperature in the upper 30s, snow on the ground, and rain, the avid hikers say they lost their map and held on to their will to live. >> there was so much snow, there was no trail to be seen. and there was no sign to show you where to go. and without that map that we had lost, we couldn't tell whether we should be going down or up. because the topographic map -- >> reporter: meanwhile, back home hiser's wife just wrapped up her baby shower. they're expecting their fir
both men were lost in the rugged terrain of montana's glacier national forest. richard jordan spoke to the men about what kept them going in extreme conditions. >> pat, both men lost over ten pounds each and were looking forward to a really good meal. they hiked together many times before, but say they have never come close to being in a situation like this. and if their wives have anything to say about it, they won't again. >> we spent a lot of time in a tent. >> reporter: a...
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interestingly, this week, we reported that the group called montana hunters and anglers come out with the spots attacking denny rieberg not being sufficiently conservative. but the surprise the group of hunters and angleers is power play ord and funded entirely by democratic operatives. guys that wouldn't know the right side of fly rod to cast or where to put a shell in a shut gun. hunters and angleers? it looks like to this race could go tester's race. >> bret: put up the rcp average in that one. really tight. reiberg 46.3%. tester really -- >> flat-out tied. >> bret: really just tied. charles, second round? >> missouri. amazingly close. you have would haven't expected. claire mccaskill, incumbent, unpopular, going to be the easiest for republicans to knock off. running against todd akin, ahead of her and then he made the gaffe of the century. early in the century but none will surpass the gaffe he made about forcible rape. sunk in the poll. ostracized by republicans. yet, he is only two points behind. >> the average of polls includes some earlier polls. that includes about, i guess
interestingly, this week, we reported that the group called montana hunters and anglers come out with the spots attacking denny rieberg not being sufficiently conservative. but the surprise the group of hunters and angleers is power play ord and funded entirely by democratic operatives. guys that wouldn't know the right side of fly rod to cast or where to put a shell in a shut gun. hunters and angleers? it looks like to this race could go tester's race. >> bret: put up the rcp average in...
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john from montana says i would like to know if president obama is going to sign the small arms global treaty with the u.n. >> samantha asks what would romney and obama do to lower the debt? >> amanda says i want to hear why the obama administration led the public the american people to believe the attack in libya was over a 15-minute video on youtube. especially now that we know the administration knew early on it was a terrorist attack. >> i expect that will be talked about. >> thanks to everyone for responding. >> the time right now 5 minutes to the top of the hour. still ahead, she ran an ad from an armed robber to save her own life. it cost her her job. >>> can you figure out the word of the day? you have one commercial break to figure it out. >>> one minute until the top of the year. we look at the good, the bat and ugprices of gas hovering around five dollars a gallon. a chutch decide to give $20 for free fuel. >>> a manager is out of a job after escaping the robbed robber . she was alone when the robber busted in. the ugly. ryan loche's bold football prediction. >>> i think the
john from montana says i would like to know if president obama is going to sign the small arms global treaty with the u.n. >> samantha asks what would romney and obama do to lower the debt? >> amanda says i want to hear why the obama administration led the public the american people to believe the attack in libya was over a 15-minute video on youtube. especially now that we know the administration knew early on it was a terrorist attack. >> i expect that will be talked about....
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jason hiser and neal peckens flew from montana to richmond in a private plane last night. the pair got lost while headaching in glacier national park last week. they spent days in the woods in subfreezing temperatures. we were there when peckens arrived at his herndon home. >> how does it feel to be home? >> we're just relieved to be back with family and friends. we have the rescue teams to thank for that. our heartfelt gratitude to them as well. >> park rangers say they found the men on monday. the pair was well-prepared. apparently, they rationed food, collected fire wood, used a smoky fire and an sos message made out of logs to get some attention. very experienced wilderness men, if you will, they both are. so they had an idea of what they would need to do to survive and to be found. >> very smart. and that's, i think, what helped lead to this happy ending for sure. >>> it is 5:06. 60 degrees. the deadly meningitis outbreak continues to take a toll on our region. >>> a tropical storm hit southern baja flooding streets there. shelters in the area now being opened, and pe
jason hiser and neal peckens flew from montana to richmond in a private plane last night. the pair got lost while headaching in glacier national park last week. they spent days in the woods in subfreezing temperatures. we were there when peckens arrived at his herndon home. >> how does it feel to be home? >> we're just relieved to be back with family and friends. we have the rescue teams to thank for that. our heartfelt gratitude to them as well. >> park rangers say they found...
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>>shepard: we used to drive this past in montana and all over the place but there are safety concerns. >>casey: there are. a couple of different things, some experts we talked to say if the legal speed limit is 85, phones are going to push it and if they go five or ten miles per hour over like a lot of people do on the road, you are talking about folks moving at nearly 100 miles per hour and the governor, highway safety association, tells me that 13,000 people die each year in this country from speed-related crashes and there is a fear that number could go higher according to the experts as other states look at what texas is doing and possibly raise their speed limit. >> it is fast. the concern is this could spread to other places. legislatures in other states may not know the details and realize it is a relatively small limited road and they may want to increase the speed in their states. >>casey: this road was designed for high-speed travel because it is a straight stretch, it is in a rural area, and they stand by the speed limit of 85 miles per hour. it just opened a short time ago
>>shepard: we used to drive this past in montana and all over the place but there are safety concerns. >>casey: there are. a couple of different things, some experts we talked to say if the legal speed limit is 85, phones are going to push it and if they go five or ten miles per hour over like a lot of people do on the road, you are talking about folks moving at nearly 100 miles per hour and the governor, highway safety association, tells me that 13,000 people die each year in this...
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a federal appeals court has reinstated a montana law limiting donations to political campaigns. it was among several that have been struck down in montana the decision citing the supreme court's landmark citizens united ruling that allowed unlimited corporate spending on elections. this week, the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals reversed an earlier challenge saying the judge who struck it down needs to provide his full reasoning for allowing unlimited money in political campaigns. today marks 10 years since the senate voted to authorize use of military force against iraq, paving the way for the u.s. invasion that would come less than six months later. among those to vote in favor were future democratic presidential candidates john kerry, hillary clinton, john edwards, and joe biden, who squares off against another lawmaker who also voted yes, congressmember paul ryan, in today's rise presidential debate. and those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are in our 100-city tour, here in los alamos, n
a federal appeals court has reinstated a montana law limiting donations to political campaigns. it was among several that have been struck down in montana the decision citing the supreme court's landmark citizens united ruling that allowed unlimited corporate spending on elections. this week, the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals reversed an earlier challenge saying the judge who struck it down needs to provide his full reasoning for allowing unlimited money in political campaigns. today...
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montana, north dakota, nebraska which is a near certain gop pickup, wisconsin, virginia, and connecticut. and these are the republican seats that could go democratic, nevada, arizona, indiana, and massachusetts. and then there's maine where independent candidate angus king is expected to win and become effectively a democrat in the senate. we'll zero in on three of those states tonight and they're crucial. with former south dakota senator larry pressler, a republican now supporting president obama in this race and lightning maror antonio villaraigosa who is the obama 2012 national co-chair. gentlemen, thank you. massachusetts, the marquee senate race where all the money is going. elizabeth warren is actually leading the very -- well, once popular senator scott brown up about 3.5 points according to "the huffington post." this is a hard fought race with both candidates appealing to the women's vote. let's look at parts of their recent ads. first, from elizabeth warren. >> all you have to do is look at his voting record. >> he had one chance to confirm a supreme court justice to uphold roe
montana, north dakota, nebraska which is a near certain gop pickup, wisconsin, virginia, and connecticut. and these are the republican seats that could go democratic, nevada, arizona, indiana, and massachusetts. and then there's maine where independent candidate angus king is expected to win and become effectively a democrat in the senate. we'll zero in on three of those states tonight and they're crucial. with former south dakota senator larry pressler, a republican now supporting president...
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and in montana as well. my argument about this outside of money is that a dollar in outside money is worth about 50 cents in candidates money. i mean that literally and figuratively. i do not think it has the same punch from a message perspective, and it buys a lot less than a candidates to dollars. they actually have to buy television at a higher rate and then candidates do. i think we will see it having been a success in some states and an abysmal failure and other spirits host: we have been hearing -- and a feel you're in others. host: we have been hearing from students from lyyn university this morning. you can see there a live shot of the presidential debate, where about will be held tonight. we wrap things up with michael, a student. go ahead. caller: i was wondering if groups like the tea party will change congress. it will they become their own group within the republican party and vote their own way? guest: they already have appeared in the we have 60 members out of 242 in the republican caucus. the
and in montana as well. my argument about this outside of money is that a dollar in outside money is worth about 50 cents in candidates money. i mean that literally and figuratively. i do not think it has the same punch from a message perspective, and it buys a lot less than a candidates to dollars. they actually have to buy television at a higher rate and then candidates do. i think we will see it having been a success in some states and an abysmal failure and other spirits host: we have been...
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arizona, connecticut, indiana, massachusetts, missouri, montana, nevada, north dakota, virginia and wisconsin. tonight we look to wisconsin, getting down and dirty rabid mains close. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has specifics. >> tommy thompson in a battle against tammy baldwin to affect the senate balance of power. baldwin blasts thompson taking credit for the economy when bill clinton was president and he was governor. >> what tommy is not telling you is what he has been up to since he left the state of wisconsin. he went to work in washington for george w. bush and helped turn bill clinton's surplus in to a deficit. >> baldwin declined our request for interview. thompson says baldwin is too liberal to represent wisconsin in the senate. >> this is a classic race between somebody that works with both political parties and somebody like tammy baldwin who is so extreme, even her own political party doesn't pass the legislation. she is an individual that believes far left. a taxer an spender. >> add out this week, o thompson ripped for her vote on resolution remembering those
arizona, connecticut, indiana, massachusetts, missouri, montana, nevada, north dakota, virginia and wisconsin. tonight we look to wisconsin, getting down and dirty rabid mains close. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has specifics. >> tommy thompson in a battle against tammy baldwin to affect the senate balance of power. baldwin blasts thompson taking credit for the economy when bill clinton was president and he was governor. >> what tommy is not telling you is what he...
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. >> that could affect, george, the races in places like virginia, montana, north dakota, where republicans had been behind but there's momentum for romney. >> i would also pick wisconsin, in 2010 when the country moved to the right no state moved more emphatically to the right than wisconsin. they tried to recall the governor and the governor to fight that created a huge infrastructure that stayed in place. wisconsin has voted democratic in five consecutive presidential elections. bush lost it by two tenths of a percent. five straight times, this could be the year when the republicans win there now. tammy baldwin and tommy thompson ran negative campaigns. the coal state hates both of them. therefore, the neutralizing their negatives this may be the real bell weather. to underscore that point, they're running ads in minnesota for wisconsin. >>> thank you very much. austin and gwen are standing by to answer your questions on twitter. >>> now, we pause to honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. this week, the pentagon released the names of four soldiers killed in afghanistan. >>>
. >> that could affect, george, the races in places like virginia, montana, north dakota, where republicans had been behind but there's momentum for romney. >> i would also pick wisconsin, in 2010 when the country moved to the right no state moved more emphatically to the right than wisconsin. they tried to recall the governor and the governor to fight that created a huge infrastructure that stayed in place. wisconsin has voted democratic in five consecutive presidential elections....
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montana went from lean romney to strong romney. new hampshire and nevada moved from lean obama to tossup. critical battleground state of ohio, along with wisconsin go from lean obama to tossup. connecticut goes from obama to lean obama. significantly, north carolina goes from tossup to lean romney. so at the end of this, we're left with romney with 159 solid electoral votes to 194 for obama. each one was between 47 lean votes and romney's case 43. obama. 237 to 206 with 95 electoral votes up for grabs. >> bob: well, that is good math. who says debates don't matter? i said debates don't matter. i'm beginning to re-calibrate. i said they mattered in 1960 and 1980. this first debate may well have structurally changed the race. so i tend to agree with that. there are three states we ought to pay attention to today. try to go through the lean states, the tossup states. one of them is florida. the other is virginia. the third one is ohio. romney needs to win all three of those states. but he can get away with winning two of three states.
montana went from lean romney to strong romney. new hampshire and nevada moved from lean obama to tossup. critical battleground state of ohio, along with wisconsin go from lean obama to tossup. connecticut goes from obama to lean obama. significantly, north carolina goes from tossup to lean romney. so at the end of this, we're left with romney with 159 solid electoral votes to 194 for obama. each one was between 47 lean votes and romney's case 43. obama. 237 to 206 with 95 electoral votes up...
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there are small number states and some of them have small populations, like montana and other places around the country where it's relatively cheap to be involved in a big way on television or in other ways of communicating with a relatively small number of voters. so there's a lot of focus on those senate races. and this weekend i spent time looking at some house races. there are about 60 across the country that are up for grabs it. they are pretty close. the campaigns are raising a lot of money in those districts. certainly, more than $1 million for each candidate and often more than $2 million or $3 million. it was noteworthy that these outside groups in many of these districts, in 15 or so of these 60 closest house races, more money has been spent by the outside groups that has been spent by the candidates combined. in almost half of those races, in about 30 cases, more money spent for particular candidate by outside groups than that candidate has spent on their own. so they're playing a big role in these elections, that's right. ultimately, now we've seen outside money go past $
there are small number states and some of them have small populations, like montana and other places around the country where it's relatively cheap to be involved in a big way on television or in other ways of communicating with a relatively small number of voters. so there's a lot of focus on those senate races. and this weekend i spent time looking at some house races. there are about 60 across the country that are up for grabs it. they are pretty close. the campaigns are raising a lot of...
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the races where one of the candidates is backing away a little bit from the tee party label is out in montana, big senate race. this could determine control of the senate. denny reberg joined the tea party caucus as soon as he was sworn back into congress in january 2011. he doesn't talk about it now. instead he talks about bipartisan work and talks about working with a liberal from connecticut. that's the reality of the landscape in some of these tight races. they don't want the tea party -- >> they have to moderate a little is what you are saying. as a result of that, they're not getting money. the thousands and thousands of tea party groups across the country, some say we're not giving you money anymore. what will that do to their campaigns, as we know 85% of those who won in 2010 outraised their competitor. money is very important here. >> one thing they have this summer the incumbent money advantage. they have the support of the nrc, the house republican campaign arm. what they don't have as much of is that tea party wave feeling, that grassroots support from folks who will do anything t
the races where one of the candidates is backing away a little bit from the tee party label is out in montana, big senate race. this could determine control of the senate. denny reberg joined the tea party caucus as soon as he was sworn back into congress in january 2011. he doesn't talk about it now. instead he talks about bipartisan work and talks about working with a liberal from connecticut. that's the reality of the landscape in some of these tight races. they don't want the tea party --...
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corky smith, big sky, montana. thoroughly enjoyed killing lincoln, can't wait
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. >> in montana, democratic senator john tester and denny rayberg jousted last night where he tried to tie tester to the pre president's policy. they were talking about the influence of alcohol. >> this all comes down to president obama as we've seen the rayberg campaign try to tie that to tester. he's trying to go to his likability. he's more likeable than his opponent. this is a toss up race that tilts republican. all three races that we talked about are going to be close and must wins. >> mark, always good to have you on the program. thank you. >> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. richard lui is in next. >> could it be the presidential rematch debate of the century? we know the president loves his b ball so we'll use some baseba basketball analogies. we're taking stock of the ground game in two of the battleground states the president needs to win. we're talking about ohio and nevada. can the troops on the ground override romney's rise in the polls. and if president obama wins re-election, what will he owe the clintons? a fascinating look at what's being
. >> in montana, democratic senator john tester and denny rayberg jousted last night where he tried to tie tester to the pre president's policy. they were talking about the influence of alcohol. >> this all comes down to president obama as we've seen the rayberg campaign try to tie that to tester. he's trying to go to his likability. he's more likeable than his opponent. this is a toss up race that tilts republican. all three races that we talked about are going to be close and must...
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he's ahead, north carolina where he's even or ahead, you add all those to the solid states for mitt montana and the leaning states for mitt romney, he's still only at 263 electorate votes. he needs to bring ohio or other swe swing state, nevada, new hampshire. he's got an unparallel opportunity tonight to come on stage with the president of the united states and make his case, larry. >> john, the wall street journal poll and others have shown that romney has closed the gap a little pit with president obama at least nationwide and some of the swing states. to what do you attribute this closi closing? is it the benghazi problem, the middle east problem or what? >> i think it more about mitt romney returning to equilibrium after some of the blows that he took. democrats got a surge from their convention. romney took a big hit with that 47% video. but when you saw the surge obama had in the polls, it was a little too big, it's coming back down to earth. mitt romney is coming into range. he's got to both take obama down a notch but also make an aggressive case and to target audience, white women
he's ahead, north carolina where he's even or ahead, you add all those to the solid states for mitt montana and the leaning states for mitt romney, he's still only at 263 electorate votes. he needs to bring ohio or other swe swing state, nevada, new hampshire. he's got an unparallel opportunity tonight to come on stage with the president of the united states and make his case, larry. >> john, the wall street journal poll and others have shown that romney has closed the gap a little pit...
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>> on the air in montana, north dakota, ohio, and virginia, i believe. >> are you a believer, like i am, that the super pac money makes a bilg bigger impact in senate and house races? >> i guess we will find out this year. obviously, given how much less money goes into each of these races, there is that potential. which, i guess, i'm surprised you wouldn't want to spend more since could you have an outside influence. >> doug, what has been your impression of how the outside groups have been interesting -- the house side, both veterans of the house side, house democrats are surprised it has not been more republican super pac money. >> obviously made a big difference in 2010. put races in pray that probably wouldn't have been. but i think that, you know, one of the things about the senate map i'm surprised about is now you have indiana in play. now, you have a state like arizona that looks like it could be in play. >> for every indiana and arizona there is a a connecticut and -- it is interesting how the map -- >> i think ultimately connecticut will be fine for democrats. i don't think
>> on the air in montana, north dakota, ohio, and virginia, i believe. >> are you a believer, like i am, that the super pac money makes a bilg bigger impact in senate and house races? >> i guess we will find out this year. obviously, given how much less money goes into each of these races, there is that potential. which, i guess, i'm surprised you wouldn't want to spend more since could you have an outside influence. >> doug, what has been your impression of how the...
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is this money better spent in missouri, north dakota, montana, virginia. that's all it is. allocation of resources and they have no shortage of this that this time around. >> i don't think it's -- that's very astute observation and crass. i agree, look, they saw akin, they did not -- >> democrats would do the same thing. they'll throw a pro life guy into a district -- >> legitimate rape stuff you don't think for a moment the gop thought maybe we need to dial it down here. >> that's -- just isolating him, because it's not just the legitimate rape, it's the endless on and on and claire mccaskill wasn't ladylike in the debate and not ladylike to pay women what they earn. isolating akin out, to me the bigger thing is, it makes your party solidifies you as not mainstream anymore, you will embrace this nut bag over anything else, somebody who is clearly -- doesn't even understand the science of a woman's body, over a democrat. that just seems kind of -- everything you're saying is right but just with todd akin he's not just like -- it wasn't a gaffe. it's just odd. >> remember it
is this money better spent in missouri, north dakota, montana, virginia. that's all it is. allocation of resources and they have no shortage of this that this time around. >> i don't think it's -- that's very astute observation and crass. i agree, look, they saw akin, they did not -- >> democrats would do the same thing. they'll throw a pro life guy into a district -- >> legitimate rape stuff you don't think for a moment the gop thought maybe we need to dial it down here....
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senate and in montana. montana.
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montana went from lean romney to strong romney. new hampshire and nevada moved from lean obama to toss up, but if you get rid of the polls that were conducted in the alert part of september and only look at the last two weeks, it accelerates the change. there are four more status changes, all of them benefitting romney for a total of seven status changes. the critical battleground state of ohio along with wisconsin go from lean obama to toss up, and connecticut goes from obama to lean obama and significantly, north carolina goes from toss up to lean romney, so at the end of this we're left with romney with 159 solid electoral votes to 194 for obama. each one with between 47 lean votes and romney's case, 43 for obama. 237 to 206 with 95 up for grabs. who says the debate can't make a big difference in seven states moving in the direction of romney. >> okay. joe. a lot of change, according to carl. you buy that, number one, and what's the most significant. >> first of all, i do buy it. there's been significant movement to romney, part
montana went from lean romney to strong romney. new hampshire and nevada moved from lean obama to toss up, but if you get rid of the polls that were conducted in the alert part of september and only look at the last two weeks, it accelerates the change. there are four more status changes, all of them benefitting romney for a total of seven status changes. the critical battleground state of ohio along with wisconsin go from lean obama to toss up, and connecticut goes from obama to lean obama and...
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corky smith, big sky, montana. thoroughly enjoyed killing lincoln, can't wait to read killing kennedy. lincoln number 5 coming sunday. kennedy number 1. kids book lincolns last day number one on the juvenile list. this sun press dent. we thank you all very much. we have great deal he deals on all the books bill o'reilly.com. factor tip of the day. last night our tip was check out my appearance on letterman. so what happened? well, snooki, as mentioned from the jersey shore was one of the guests and sparked some conversation. >> let me ask you about the nitwits who claim to be undecided. hun national weather -- honest o years of this, who is undecided? >> well, i think you might want to ask snooki about that. [ laughter ] >> bill: i was. >> i was so disappointed in the last debate it was just yacking and yacking and yacking. >> bill: the problem with the debates is you allow the two candidates to say whatever they want. just run wild. we need to constrict that and the moderators have to be able to ask tough question
corky smith, big sky, montana. thoroughly enjoyed killing lincoln, can't wait to read killing kennedy. lincoln number 5 coming sunday. kennedy number 1. kids book lincolns last day number one on the juvenile list. this sun press dent. we thank you all very much. we have great deal he deals on all the books bill o'reilly.com. factor tip of the day. last night our tip was check out my appearance on letterman. so what happened? well, snooki, as mentioned from the jersey shore was one of the guests...